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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916 Signal Engineer C. H. Morrison Testifies in Trial of Charles T. = p o ’ = H. Mansfield—Accuracy and Reliability of Block System AND INUIGESTI"N w omens Slllts Emphasized—Dirty Political Work Hinted at in Nom- - - R = . “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” MAKES SICK, - : e To ination for Representative—Election of Narragansett SOUR, GASSY STOMACHS Mad 0'.*' FEEL FINE. Commandery. oo Do some foods you eat hit back— for ™ :_n:;e zgotfx;i' hulz work badly; ferment ——— || _Thursday was the twelfth day of|[the wreck he mever inspected_the [{Nto stubborn lumrp - . .d cause a sick (Tio trial of Charles H. Manefield, en- | blocks at Wood. Biver and. Bradford; UL G G L OCEANS OF NOTIONS AT sAv]NG PRICES gineer of the Gilt Edge express train, | but he had inspeeted personally simi- | MIS: peptic, jot this down: Pape's smTS f w Diapepsin digests everything, leaving \ or o! charged with two counts of man-|lar blocks. Inspections were made to | o8B IEFE and. i [here . . o . slaughter in causing two deaths at|ascertain whether there had been tam- | BOthINg to sour and upset you. Trere|§ The thousand-and-one little things which the woman who sews requires will be found We sell th 3 ¢ ||ine, Brdtord railroaa wreck ‘on tho | poring or attempt to beat the system SR R S al night of April 17. It was 11 o'clock | Witness testified that when the fed- 3 1rerengs i i i i inari i e sell the materials TS i ek ‘dord s Wia, | ral nd o Sompisatan wers. mak. P2y your Slomacn iy dizorderca you during this sale at prices which are extraordinarily little. You save a few cents here, roce ng investi - e, B = 3 Special Prices. L il arst m;‘n_’ pssl g g bl M T o but what pieases you most s that 1t and a few cents there, and the total saving will count up to quite a sum before you have witness called. He is a resident of | &ravity boxes secure so that an oper- n: gulaies your stom- : - i New Fall styles of Silks §|New Haven ana has heen sigmal en- |ator could not get an unlosk without ach e0 you can eat your favorite fovds || purchased all that is necessary for the Fall sewing. Read the list over and check off gineer for the New Haven road for | it being given. He did not believe the g g - i ten years, and has supervision of the [signal could be operated by a Kkick | DMost remedies give you relief some- - B and Dress Goods now in. ]| ten vears, and has supervision of the of the gravity Sox' Ho said it It was |tmes—thcy are slow. but_uot your needs. Every item represents a good, worthy article—you may depend on that. system. He told in detail of the |demonsirated to him that it could be sin” is _quick, pos S : - and worth: car We invite your inspection e, e ol n detal o o | Gome e od 5, bim that it could boland puts your stomach in & weanhy || Everything in this sale is good worthy of the best work of the most careful dress- Bradford and Wood River being of |edy, but did not know what would |condition so the misery won't come 2 the manual-control type. His story | become of an employe that would re- | back. 3 maker. We also have here the || was in reiteration of the testimony of | veal such a condition in connection | You feel different as soon as “Pape’s i fice for N other witnesses who speclalized In sig- | with this case. Dipcein) coien oo e or=- nal work, and told in detail of the ecess. stomacl istress st vani your TELEVIng Ditee Nx g e D e ) S B PR e Stomach gets sweot, no gasgs. nol TAPES AND BINDINGS BUTTONS MISCELLANEOUS wich and New London §!rison was questionea but very little| Under' cross-examination by Attor- |belching, no eructations of undi¥ested |} wwyiTm TWILLED TAPE in FREISET WATHR PHARY BUT OMO DRESS SHIELDS 2 7 by Assistant Attorney General Phil-|ney Fitzgerald, Mr. Morrison resumed [food, your head clears and you feel |8 g7 o1q rolls, 3-8 to 3-4 inches TONS, sizes 14 to 24, 24c 8126 .ueirenain. 20c Dyeing and Cleansing 75 and told his story with but few | Kis testimony at the aftornoon session. | fine. L aails, R e , sizes 14 to 24, elther 2 or ge dosee = C H 4 zestive queries by the attorney, | Beside the mechanical lock thera is an Go now, m::ikc the best investment Tw[m"im) COTTON TAPE, 24 4 holes ........ccec.... 40 a card aoc S‘W . 250 2 ur worl c.at is few in comparison in the case |electrical lock, on the lever controll- |You ever made, by sgetting a large B Sige c size .. i . 250 o AVELY0 U. tne other witnesses. Mechanical |ing the first home signal, and one is |fifty-cent case of Pape's ain R axdifiaotie ) inedinn Srelenlc: A OSEANGERART: BUTTONS D 36c size Seeeenaieiaa.. 290 done now. and electric lo are used in con-beyond the sole control of the opera- |from any drug store. You in Worth: 10C c.v....-..-c =3 sizes 12 to 36, value 10c....... 7¢ 2 5 Jjunction at Bradford. The distant sig- | tor, and that is the electrical lock |five minutes how needless it is to suf- ENGLISH TWILLED TAPE of FANCY SUIT AND TRIM- DOUEBLE COVERED DRESS nal canont be released unless the first | when a train is between fhe first and | fer from indigestion, dyspep: best quality, 10 yard rolls, 1-4 N o > D of Epcdiaiality, alie 4nd second home and the advance sig- | second home signals. There is no |stomach disorder to 1 inch wide, values up to L N T Uy o - 10c, or 8 for 250 nals are sét at . tlear.” The itch | electrical lock on the distant, that is ST SRR S T i s G T g RS Re SR WHITTEMORE'S, .EHINOLA, could not be open unless the distant | purely mechanical. 2 : £ CFAVOURITE BIAS SBAM - = siznal is at caution and the second = guard; John Smith, third guard; R Rt lo v ieoest bo 2-IN-1 home at danger. If the distant siz-| He knew of no law in Rhode lsland | $0i8¢ B, Broughton, second guard; = TY CGERIE a . SHOE POLISHES dal “stuck” at procced the operator | which required the guarding of the | Abel P. Randall, first guard; Wi e HOOKS AND EYES 25C SIZ ..ceeeenn. 210 could not do anything but put s sis- | levers and the signals, or any order or [ H: Goodgeon, orgunist; —Eugene TEER, L0 varte Wt 0 0o Azt oila T T 80 — |uals back to danger, but not latch|rule of the state or United States|Lendleton, sentinel; Arthur Nash, pink, blue or white............ 8¢ | pprny HOOKS AND EYES in 5 . STONINGTON advance studies at Johns Hopkins uni- | them. Provided 25 and 633 came to- | that makes such requirement. Witncss | aster of ceremonies Herhert 5 F AST COLOR LINGERIE e BT e ohite it 35c SHINOLA HOME SETS.. 29c s | versity, Baltimore. guther, and at that time the home sig- | expected an investigation and thats| ioh, Willlom H. Goodgeon, William |§ BRAID in pink, blue or white 6c t & 3¢ | 10c ROLL-UP SHOE POLISH- NI T—r He gl . Jame Stivers has purchased the|nal was at clear, the Bradford tower- railroad men were put on guard. | pHitchell Andrew W. Fisher, Robert TAFFETA SEAM BINDING, DOL ISt aes v seise BRS 8d iy v gl P - | power boat Dido from Rev. Charles J.|man could not change the signals af- | When he first went to the tower he | B2r Tank L. Furness, escorts black, white or colors, 9 yard HOOKS AND EYES of the et Freshman Class Organizes — Nina | Mason s ter the wreck. met State Commissioner Carmichael [ Charles W. Willard, Thomas McKen- [§ DaCH YO0 gl lei.io... 14c | best quality, black or silver fin- COLLAR SUPPORTERS in all Council Meets. The machinery of steamer Watch el and Chief of Police Brown, but they |2 Arthur N. Nash, tr es of per s 5 ST T ON ish, sizes 0 to 3, 2 dozen on latest stvles, black or white— Hil is bein goverhavled prior to going| Mr. Morrison testified as to the|did not order any men to guard duty.| Danent fund. The o S were e card, worth 10¢ ...... . 7c | 5c quality 40 : into winter juarters. ravity boxes and said they were se- | Division officials we rge of | Stalled by I Eminent Commander |§ HOLE TAPE in black only, ’ Hag Plerce A. Morrison of ack ! gravity s and eaid they we; s were in charge of | GG DY Jast ; Seia e 5o = 10c qualit i Mo Ot Stons | A regular meeting of Nina council, | curely bolted so as to avoil vibration.|the situation but e instituted the | Georse E. Droughton, assisted by Past (§ value 20¢ a yard.............. KOH - I - NOOR, SEE - IT - quality . 8o fHeton borough, were marmied Wednes. | K- Of C.. was held Thursday evening [Tt is not possible to for guard at his own volition, Witness | Bminent Commande hur N. Nash.]§ PRINCESS SKIRT BELTING L L L DIADEM COLLAR SUPPORT- B v ‘aes B O'brien —_— box uniocks by a Kick or othe familiar_with the eniire siznai e 3 in blark o white, 2 inches wide, ENERS, 1 dozen on card...... 9¢ | BRS in odd sizes . i s 10 sl e St Ma ! force. The locks to these boxes are tem, he said, and kn of the ocal Laconics. value 10c a vard or Sl 3 5 3 '—i%’.‘l;"é;fi.m el by | special and supposed {0 be proof|tower at Cos Cob and the system was| The Westerly No-License committee |§ Diece - ... 7c a yard figfif‘bflffifinffii 258 10c CROCHET YARN HOLD- o | against picking. They are of special [of the lo nd-block type, but not|held a meeting Thursday | 65c a SNV Y eeeniense 180 | EBS in steel or celluloid...... 8o bride is the daughter of | BRIEF STATE NEWS make and careful record kept of thelidentical with that at Bradford as|the Memorial building. RICK RACK BRAID, 3 widths, 25c SETWELL SPOOL AND bach. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison will re- | specially made ke, fe knew of a|the cabinets differ. The switeh at| Byron D. Burdick, fe of value 10C.......... Sale price 8c | SNAP TAPE, black or white, SEWING HOLDER with’ Bia B . et st | case where a lock could not roken | Bradford could not be opened unless | terly, is with the I o 31 value 25¢ a yard..... «+. 18¢ | Cushion 15¢ jnc A T by a hammer as they are very strong- | the distant whs at caution. The Araw- | fras Pross. e ageortone cog secvice | S TSR Officers ¢f Freshman Class. e S . oo 1.are as safe as possible. | bridges and deradl Bretastedengil e Soeh &% ROVeREINE. ehiactvics NICKELED SKIRT MARKER LN eriden.—The _evening schools rived at the scene of an interlock the same as at switche o D A 1 with hinged post, complete with ton M iTSeMAD class of the Stoming. | Moriden opened Tuesday might with & wreck betore midnisht and remained |and prevail the ssme at bradford as | The Westerly High schoot opon HOSE SUPPORTERS PINS, NEEDLES, ETC. | naic - L % _school —— nd | otal registration of 306. there until the next afternoon. at Cos Cob in that particula Efe | g ae W & SISCRIV O as s el SEW-ON E SUPPORT- 7 elected these officers: Norman Church, | walked down the tmck as soon as he |never knew of a Columbia avenue | NeXt JMonday, when scho Sl G e e R CELLULOID THIMBLES in Eaaitont therine =~ Powers, Vice| Now Haven—Distinct records of two|arrived to see if the signals were be- | tower on the Harlem branch. Westerly will resume s (it 4 o etk 4o ddent: Fope Haley, 8 et aes el b St R o i rubt T x bing— ored pins on papers.. 5c B - DA, 4 » | e shocks were made by the Yale|ing watched. The next day he exam- — Some shrubbery, or small ornamen o 18¢ 60-INCH TAPE MEASURE 3¢ HegryLPcndl;wn: treasurer. seismograph during Tueeday night. |ined the wires and the distant signal. | Mr. Fitzgerald asked if there was a | tal placed on either yelue, o8 Il 10c | DEFENDER SAFETY PINS, r. Leslie T. Gager resumed his | He ordered ,cer s one. He | drawbridge at. Bridgeport and how it | side o the town value 15¢ ... R sizes 2 and 3........ Sale price 3¢ | OVAL HAT ELASTIC in black ,——— Haddam.—-Rollin U. Tyler, who was|saw to it that erc pui at the | was protected. Attorney Phillips | hall, but the trees we! ot furnished GENUINE C. M. C. HOSE g & T T IR st B i nominated Saturdey 2of senator from |levers in the tower it was the de- |raiscd objection and insisted that tisjor transplanted by wny taxpayers of |g SUPPORTERS CLINTONIS SHED Y EINE bt FLAT LISLE ELAST the 3ith district, is a native and resi- | sire of the Inte commerce and | Queries be confined tc Bradford and | the town engaged in that line of bus- % 14e | auality, in nickel or black .sizes IC of best 'F TOO FAT GET | dent of Haddam. state commissions to make a 1 nal | Wood River, Fitzgerald insisted | iness. Neither of the two local firms 14c Infants' . 135 ] 00 to'2 values up to 7c...... 4o | grade— | inspection, and he wanted the condi- |that the state had introduced testi- | Was even asked to make a bid for the | 16¢ Children's 150 | COMMON PINS of medium St e icthe e | T tions to remain unchanged, although |mony that certain things could not | Work, it is claimed, but were ignored 2oC RO e 3 5 5 b 10c to 12%c widths. 9c MORE FRESH AIR | Redding—tr. and Mrs. Dan Beard| fions 8 Femain MRCnaneee, oo tha | be done, and he probosed to show that | in favor of a uon-resident. 29c Women's 23 | size, 400 on paper............. 3o | 2 et i e VeS| point. No operating of the lthese so alleged impossibilities have —_ = RUBBER BUTTON HOSE KIRBY BEARD & CO. English 25c FANCY FRILLED BLAS- | Redding home and plan to remain in|ore ‘made while he was at Br: | actually occurred by the same - | PROHIBITIONISTS NOT PLACATED SUPPORTERS 5 sizes, in black Pins, 4 sizes, value 12%c a TIC in biack, white and colors 18¢ BE MODERATE IN YOUR DIET AND | 7" #7812 . Neither the witness no any one in his | tem. M. Morrison ald thero was a BViTlisUL Tvis neoboneell S e tE - ----- 10¢ | paper ... -+- 10¢ | FLAT LISLE AND TUBULAR : resence’ opened any of the boxes in|iower at the Bridgeport drawh = § Pa SE SU- > E REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT. TAKE | _Portiand—Hemlock srange went to| Jiii®s SPSRCh So% & U060 Sept, | mechanically operated, bus of. 4 e SRR e FOLL B on wHEARD & 00 CORSET LACES ...... 5 yards 4o OIL OF KOREIN. Berlin Tuepday evening to vistt the | WHICH {187,400 the gravity boxes, but | ent desisn than of tho tower at in Regard to President Wilson's At-{f Lok pink Whit eerei. 190 | MOURNING PINS, worth 10c CORSET CLASPS, 10 to 14 inch Lack of fresh air it is said weakens | in that place and to furnish the| this answer was ruled ou: as of no|ford. The functions of the towe. titude on Prohibition. ! CATIN PAD HOSE SUPPORT- & FBOX 7 seinos oot Sonatoark 17c grade 12 the sxygen carrying power of the blood cntertainment. materiality uniess allthe tme that Lridgeport were the same os U < AR e e STA-PUT DRESSMAKERS' 12%6 srais Sieneasialel ction of'mas o = intervened from the time of the wreck | Bradford. He knew of the Beresford, S. D., Oct. 5.—A S L J = . . Yhal Srihns are Hnderod Tasien, Deacon Falls.—The town of Bescon| s the asival %74 MpRripane, tower at Fast Hartford, p from Secrefary Tumulty in 1 e SNEeRblos = R e 2% | moxING W A X with waod h@art gotion becomes weak, w o~ g a0 doees & et e e LT operated by motor, Lut not just like| President Wilson’s attitude on | Zied 4 nanudgbon i) (TR R O SRR I PR effort and the beauty of the fizure is|p - Tob Moterrpark. Mr. Morrison %estified that a few |that at Bradfora) but if anything is | bition, received today by th GIANT HAIR PINS in all sizes, déstroyed. e E bl Lt days later, in the presence of the in-|wronz with distant signal it goes to |tion national camp: or D beaTer plaias 25c SCISSORS of all kinds and neEAL BUL om by indoorlife is un- Afrs, Annie G. Porritt, re. | torstate commerce and stato public | danger. There is quite a difference in |ed to satisfy them. 1 | THREA! crimp D o] e oenis Bl Throwing 1t oft & serlous Case of obesity | s G- Forritt, re. | utilitles_commissioners, all the locks | the lock and block and automatic sys. | secretary had evaded tns BLACK SEWING SILK, 500 L LT g I E Connecticlt | of the varlous apparatis were opened | tem, but by the removal of the distant | freely made. B oA 70 § 4c VERA HAIR PIN CABI- SEEELIE S HIC T O When you feel that you are getting |one of the e Momine|by him and “all connected with the 1 at Bradford and it would not| What the prohibition ougn || yard spools, letter “A” ........ 7o e - HAIR PIN CABI- e | bundles of one dozen pair, § too stout, take the matter in hand at| ueraze cay o Ih Masawcr nsatts € | tower operations we carefully in- mi-automatic as now Oliver. W.. Ste ain [§ WILLIMANTICMACHINEB - lengths, value 19¢ a bunch.... 16¢ gnce. Don't wait until your figure nas | SUTr2E &n In Hlassichuset!s. | spected, and all were found to be in| At 3 o'clock the court adjourned to | manager, parti the pres- THREAD, 6 cord, in black or 10c FANCY HAIR PIN CABI- TUBULAR SHOE LACES of Bioue & Joke and your health ruined| g iden—The 1S cHildrén of sthodl|ProDer Working, order: 30 Friday morning, in order to give | ident telegraph, two "'""‘:.. white ...... .- 6 for 260 NET ._.l....iic.coc.oococoee. 7o b obotier grade,. three: pair in unsightly. and unhealthy fat lage who are patlents at the Meriden : o . | gpportunity to take the deposition of |ago, was whether |§ coars THREAD—buy it by = = bunch, three different lengths 120 Bpend as niuch fime 4s you possibly | sanatorium are receiving the bements| .I1f the wire leading to the distant|Lora E. Beemen of Chicago, a witness | were authorized |§ the dozen for . 55c a dozen | 15¢ HAIR PIN CABINET con- g can in the open air: breathe deeply.|of educational instruciion, beginning |ignal happened to become broken, the | for the defence. being opposed to BASTING THREAD, 0 yard taining 300 pins..... +ee+.- 10c | BLACK, WHITE AND TAN ana_get from Loy & Oswood or Rn¥| Uieir ferm of schooling Mondiy. the | $ignal would go to caution by gravi- ition. A reply by apls e Bas | (L BASTING THEIAD, Bl S e L e SHOE LACES in three lengths 4o a by of korein cap- i e n, and if crossed by anotk e i s kersfield, Cali follor S B > E = T < sules? takce one after each meal and 2D |same day as the public school iR e e e el Ii(;’;/;";a:t‘;'fn ':v;::e”r{ya?ll:r:';e g e "““;vue‘ e solloniie od s 50 and 60 . 3 for 10c | amber finish, three shapes— 10c FOLDING SKIRT HANG- Do Veteh Yourcelf very few davs ana| Wallingford-—Grand Regent Hollo- | Vided there was sufficient amount of ||y as much discord & if thore were |Swer might be used in the ¢ ji MEREICE S DIENING (GAT 10c package o ¥ b L Bironio keep up the treatment untll you are|way of Milford was present at Wed- |current It is not possible to get any | fwo distinctly defined parties, ana all | fght. 1§ moy [m Plack tin maY s 2 | 15¢ package .......eo.. o) e EDLGpEIONE ok ddwn t§ normai. Ofl Of Koreln 1s abso- | nesday nighs rexular Royal Arcanum |More than orie train in the same | over ‘the nominations for representa. | Tumulty's response went to San |§ Evey ceseeneeo.. 45 yards 2c - 7 lufely harmless, fs pleasant to take,|mecting at Masoni: temple and ex. |block at the same time under the sig- | tives to the seneral assembly. In the | Francisco by mail and did not reach |j SINGER MACHINE BOBBINS, ROBERT’S PARABOLA CUSHION GRIP HANGERS helos the Jisestion and even' & %% |plainea the readjusiment of ratcs, A |02l system in use. Mr. Morrison des- | Second district, ~those who have | the party until today at cr. 'S.D. [§ Sizes 30 to 60, black or white, 4c box | NEEDLES in all sizes.... pkg. 4c | for skirts or pants...... . B R et ot Das beem rqportes smoker and entertainment followed. ignated the several signals on the plan | sirongly advocated standing by the | No direct reference was the elg that had previously been introduced | nominec of. the fown committes, are|California situation in S M as evidence. now out in the open in favor of Rev.|Multy’s reply. e mercly owl- G Samuel H. Davis. as against Maurice | €dged receipt of the tel en- Upon cross-examination by Mr. | W. Flynn, whe has received the eem. | closed two form letters resi- | 9 Fitzgerald, the witness testified that | mittee endorsement. Even the local |dent’s position and said there was a D°n t You Want Geod Teeth? he was one of the officials upon which | daily newspaper that has heretofore | third—the Grogan letter—which was . e Iifed comsony Sovended fe: | gdsocsiod Ui puweei o the tomal loaceesst : : the efficiency of the signal em. He | tee nominees, is out for Mr. Davis e letters enclosed were wiltten at Does the drnd’ of :n-adent-l cha ;flU!. you to neglect them? You was responsible for the installation |and refers to the reverend genuem;x;' different times to the Rev. Thomas D. e no ‘"::-d Ka“s‘ia'._'(‘fi-é”v’&}‘n”‘:-" have your teeth filled, but not the maintenance or operation |and attorney, as “Sam” Davis, per- |Shannon of Newark, 2 and W. or extracte L HOUT PAIN. of the signals. hlups in order to give the impression HalflTman. of Louisville. In t I that he is one of the boys in the po- |non letter, written in Ma. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES The mechanical lock of the starter | litical same, and is one of the com. | President ~declared for local option STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE can be operated from the tower, and | Mon people. E0 decared thaf Mtho i dor iquestion STERILIZED INSTRUNINTS must, precede the electrical unlock of |, In this district the lssue seems to|was not susceptible of being made a S s B B ISt el el i Tl narrowed down to a contest be- y programme. o Hal-l ios s 7 o Tewksbury on March 1 last. The CLEAN LINEN magnet. Witness sald the system was | tWeen the real 500d people, designated | deman letter of four years later said | Ward Kuemnert, fireman; Michael Wa- | BRITISH POATS MISTAIEN Was out four hours. ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS designed to be ool proof and the most | in other places as the “kid glove and | that the president would not attempt | (0% lieutenant fireman; Joha Par- FOR GERMAN SUBMARINE | "iryo "verdict ended a trial of two LOWEST PRICES CONSISTEN™ WITH BEST WORK reliable device is gravity, such as is|Silk stocking” crowd, as against the|to approve or disapprove t "”"‘\}.3‘1:{vh:-}m.?-:r'k«f;mE'm-e;-:mn‘ George hip Adri- | Weeks, in which the prosecutlon pre- B s —oial 4o o call foe it - h in use at the distant signal. There are |Dusiness and the working class. It |prohibition in a state where he did|&f OY\er Jaqtoon, TREMAL HEES |Gave All Aboard the Steamship - |sented a case based on circumstantial b % PP a0 ous or examinatior. and estimate. Ne different designs of blocks, but before | is said that a member of the commit- | not know the conditions. I madell ity o v 'wak recovered’ late ! this atic a Bad Scare. evidence. Witnesses for the state tes- charge for consultation. R LT e tee who is supposed to announce the | reference to the Grogan letter, which, | Vi it e had been iaisstag ail tified . that Roper alighted from a DR. F. G. JACKSON DR. D..4. covLs I —|action of the committee to the cau- |it appears, Mr. Haldeman did not think oo N e hoenap e New York, Oct. 5.—A British patrol |street car near his father’s place an cus has declared that he will resign [squared with the Shannon lctte A discovered by the reg- |boat mistaken for a German subma- |hour or two before the murder; that DENTISTS before performing that duty, giving| The prohibition campaigners de- I e e e rother Abban. |Tine gave officers an dpassengers of |after the murder he had in his pos- I as a reason, that while he has ng ob- | clared after receiving Tumulty's letrer S an alarm and hurried to |the steamship Adriatic a bad scare |session a $10 gold piece such as the (Successors to the King Deatal Co.) jection to Mr. Flynn as a suitable |that if the president does not t Lurne | - aling - o W] e ship was a day out from T had carried; and that later 208 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. 1 ndidate, he would not present his|stronger stand than for local option Ei\’y'\\o,-'»”}l“ s!'mll’on"s“ '\!‘tdhLthl',asexTeeyx;\t.‘ X:i‘:’eex:’pé_‘;l on Her voyage to New York, file‘i;l;i%og:rtain small debts. 8A. Mto8P. M. iame to the caucus, as he was op-|they can only classify him as a triend | pUTC e o I000 were at breakfast. [ended today. The Adriatic’s lookout, | The defense refuted all these points B2 Aatatant i 1085d. to the’ element \thathe: alleges:fof ithe twet” intereats. B et the building in orderly fash. |slghting a low-lying shape, in the by Roper's statements, supported by, ady Asista Telephone <“hack of Mr. Fiynn, and that e - T s S S LS Hents e other witnesses, night before that o nwh was killed that he rode on the street; 1l not be governed by the commit- | RECEIVING BIDS FOR 's action, and will vote for “Sam" tain as a_submarine. h his father ing no chances, blew The officer, tak- s estimated at more than - ally four warning partially covered by insur- Carried Safely Through Change Nashville, Tenn.—““When I was going | taken interest in the success of the ty, has served several terms in town council and is now its pres- Distribution. ‘Washington, Oct. 5—Bids for v building, where temporary quar- s have been offered by ths trustees The cause This they did, many in terror. Mean- while the captain put the helm over sharply and speeding at 20 knots, the 7 i ? 2L GNYE NEW S WARSHIES 3 blasts on the whistle, which meant|that he had won $10 in gold at_ a : of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham’ oy as alara hest B 00Nl pecifioations: for Bhie Ave: Resdy. f college will resume regular |that the passengers were to seize life |florists’ fleld day and that he paid his Vegetable Compound. [t gepopicang and SBasi always psie o ERacy.dor ok Foiday in the Smith Aca- |preservers and stand by the lifehoats. |bills from money found in his hoard- ing house. Members of the Roper family denied the prosecutions claim of ill-feeling between father and son. ) e dent. While 'Mr. Davis was serving |four giant battle cruisers be 1a Washington university. The 2 : through the Changeof Life Thad tu- s church pastor, Ho was.a pronounced | down next year will he opened ot the firal Rdsinot Theem anera e e e S hiioithe aaits TTTIECE, 29 large &s a orohibitionist, and later was sccretary | navy department Dec. 6, Virtually com- ment on the ship was intense, the mist [$2:256,356.69 INCREASE IN % : : "“II H|" child’s head. The ’f the Massachusetts Anti-Saloon | pleting the work of getting the huge |B. & M. WOULD INCREASE lifted enought to dlsclose that the ENDOWMENT FUNDS OF YALE - Pz cague, and since he became a law- | building programme authorized by ORTAION RATES |pursuing vessel flew the British flag, > loctor said 1t Was ,cr and relocated in Westerly, he was | congress under contract. Admiral SEERENED a patrol boat which was supposed to|The University Reports a Deficit of - three years coming fiicial iecturer for the Connecticut|Benson, acting secretary, announced | S e be " protecting the ship from German | 7 There is no reason for having a cold and gave me medi- State Temperance Union. He made | today that specifications for (he ships |Eight Hour Law Assigned as the Rea- |be brofectne e STD from o and IRl i ving room even lcine for it until I 7 unsuccessful . effort to succeed | were ready for distribution to pro: son for the Application. 3 had lost the Adriatic during the night. New Haven, Conn.,, Oct. 5.—A met increase 1 nthe endowment funds of Yale University of $2,256,356.69 during the Jast fiscal year was reported today in the annual report of the treasurer, George Parmly Day. Total endowment funds now amount to nearly eighteen and one-half million dollaxs. In its operation for the vear, the niversity reports a deficit of $13,561.16 as compared with a deficit of $5,628.06 in 1914-15. “The deficit in the dining hall of $9,445.95 is due to a heavy in- Judge Williams in the Third district sourt, has indicated his desire to be town solicitor, and now wants to be representative. With the abolishment of the high- ‘way commission the selectmen of the own of Stonington. are improving the >awcatuck section of the bridge that onnects the towns of Westerly and Stonington. The iron fence, or rather hat part of it within the town of Stonington has been removed, and the pective bidders. Bids for the four battleships, scout cruisers and other ships included in th eprogramme will be opened Oct. 25, plans having been sent out six weeks ago. The department began the task of assembling armament for the battle cruisers today when bids for the fors- ings for 24 fourteen-inch rifles and ten five-inch guns wese opencd. Each of the big vessels will mount ten 14- inch guns in her main battery and with provision for ten reserve guns, fifty of these weapons will if it is too early to start your heater. room is dangerous. ysister-n-law fold Buy a Gas Heater L e and be comfortable A cold lwas called away from the city for some time. Of ilcourse I could not lgo to him then, so Announcement that the Boston & Maine Railroad would apply for increased rates of trans- portation as a result of the eight hour iaw was made today by James H. Hustis, president and temporary re- |ceiver of the road, in his annual re- port to the stockholders. Mr. Hustls al: clared that “failure of the ef- fors to effect a financial reorganiza- |tion’ bhrought about receivership of the property The financial statement for the fiscal POty o A SWISS GUARD KILLED BY A STRAY BULLET While Doing Sentine!l Duty on Austrian Tyro! Frontier. the Berne, Switzerland, Oct. 5, via Paris, 5:00 p. m.—A Swiss frontler guard was killed vesterday by a stray bullet while doig sentinel duty on the sum- mit of Dreisprachen Spitze, where the pound would cure it. It helped both the Change of Life and the tumor and Wod thel doo vork of laying' eranolithlc sidewalks con £ - Y‘:::klei?%mfliflflflfl";fi, e on fl;e hrm.;emfms begun‘. The nng‘g;g tracted for within a few days. vea (-nd:d”J&r;fii :;) h;ite 5 sp:;;:gg an f;’:fi?fls“g})‘;’; fggem:\r‘fs‘”;:a T!Yg:_l f{,:“iipéfin t;:it::st of food supplies, . P . 11l of it Is now paved with granolithic O o tinel, George Cathomas, was struck by £ $18,365.10 Wi A full line in stock. tumor was gone, the doctor said, and I brick, but the sldewalks in the West- | NINE MEN PERISHED 370, as compared with $12.217.- [ ik, CROrES CRINOTAS o8 SrUSt it oLoans of 1836310 were made to ‘have not felt it since. I tell every one \ri‘ll]' ns;cgfln (’71511':; Wfil :;:(:‘:::a‘idl;l: (‘asfi' in the treasury lolal‘(efi territory from either the Italian or|yjeld of total general investments was report $8,960,177 according to the report. IN FIRE AT ST. LOUIS Christian Brothers’ Collego Burned— Two Brothers Among the Dead. St. Louls, Mo,, Oct. 5.—Nine men are known to have perished in a fire that destroyed the central portion of the main building of Christian Brothers College here today. Two of the dead are Christian Brothers who werc car- red to basement from the third floor when a wall collapsed, Seven firemen ‘'were taken out alive, badly hurt. ‘The known dead: Rev. Brother Cor- how I was cured. If this letter will help othersyou are welcome to use it.”® Prices $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25. Tubing 10c per foot. —Mrs. E. H. BEAN, 525 Joseph Avenue, | + Nashville, Tenn. i THE CITY OF NORWICH | -Biimeees pound, & pure remedy containing the | ioned roots and herbs, meets the needs | follows: Harry L. Bolles, eminent BAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT | 55 s st et e of her life. Try it | eralisstmo; George H. Harper, captain general; Carl E. Burdick, senior war- If thereisany symptom in your den: Thomas McKenzie, prelate; Ar- case which puzzles you, write to thur N. Nash, treasurer; Archie C. the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine |°mPson, recorder; Randall B. Smith, [ mac, aged 93; Rev. Brother Clement, | Co. Lvnn. Mass =1 standard ~bearer; “Otls L. Burdick,|aged 72; Louls Nolean, infirmary ain of Tyrolean frontier. This is the first in- stance of 2 Swiss frontier guard being killed since hostilites began. The summit on which Cathomas was killed is 6,300 feet above sea level, and is near Stelvio Pass. ROPER FOUI;ID NOT GUILTY OF MURDER OF HIS FATHER 4.72 per cent, as compared with 4.564 per cent. & year ago. walk. The iron fence on the Westerly section of the dridge is dilapidated and unsightly. Lassen Peak In Eruption. Redding, Cal, Oct. 5.—Lassen Peak was in eruption two hours today, spouting steam and smoke from the northern part of the crater. Lassen erupted May 81, 1914, after vears of sleep. Meriden Woman Fatally Burned Meriden, Conn., Oct. 5.—Mrs, Joseph Paco, 30, {s dving at the hospital from burns. Her clothing caught fire from the kitchen stove at her home. today and she was fatally burned before as- sistance reached her. . . Ridgefield. — Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes and Miss Helen Stokes of New Haven have rcturned to Ridgefield from New York, where they went to of murder today in connectjon with the | meet Mrs. Stokes' sister, Miss Anna death of his father, Albert Roper, a'!Mitchell, who has heen engaged as a @arigt. at the later's greenhouses in war nurse in France At the forty-seventh annual ocon- clave of Narragansett Commandery, No. 27, Knights Templar, officers werc clected, and appointments as Prosecution Presented a Case Based| on Circumstantial Evidence. ‘Waterbury.—Mrs. Elizabeth C. Os- born of Cleveland, O., Who has been enzaged as matron of the working girls home to be established at 38 Grove street by Helen I Goodrick chapter, King's Daughters, has arrived in town. Cambridge, Mags., Oct. 5.—Albert J. Roper of Boston was found not guilty 321 Main Street, Alice Building - b sword_bearer; Robert ®, war- | nurse, home in Morrisonville, Ilis.; der: Rohert Hazard. the.} Harzy Budde, lisutenant fireman: Ed-